Clash checkingActivity

During timetabling, the clash checking process involves either collaborating with closely related departments or using the tools available to determine popular module combination or compulsory module overlaps with other departments. Compulsory modules with clashes should be resolved within CMIS to the best of both departments' abilities.

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